Lezyne Connect Drive
Light up the night this winter with a bright, integrated front and rear light set from Lezyne that is easily controlled with a bar-mounted remote.
Light up the night this winter with a bright, integrated front and rear light set from Lezyne that is easily controlled with a bar-mounted remote.
Fanny pack aficionados will love Mission Workshop's stable fit and quick-draw multitool option.
A newcomer to the hydration market, Thule delivers a feature-loaded pack with a little extra protection.
Read the inside story of the most entertaining man in cycling straight from the three-time world champion himself.
These mountain bike shoes are meant for big adventures on rugged trails.
This green foam noodle looks a little weird, but it is actually a great way to prevent flats and protect your mountain bike's rims.
Get that footy for the boys — or girls — on your next cycling adventure.
Mountain bikers who like a bit more platform on their pedals will dig this shiny red offering from Time.
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Three Jerseys For Climbing and Battling the Heat
Here's your Week in Tech — all the gear news you need, and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
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If you're building the ultimate smart trainer setup, you probably want a fan to match. Wahoo's Kickr Headwind isn't cheap but it is smart.
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In 2002, Specialized revolutionized bicycle suspension technology with a shock that had a mind of its own.
Wahoo finds another way to make indoor trainer workouts more realistic with the Kickr Climb, but this upgrade comes at a steep price.
Lennard Zinn takes questions regarding how long aluminum frames and other bike parts should last before they fail.
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Are there better wheels than the Pacenti Forza for less the $500? We don't think so.
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We speak with Chris Jacobson of Shimano North America to learn why riders like shorter saddles and talk about bike fitting.
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Lennard Zinn answers another round of questions from readers in this week's column.
We comb through VeloSwap to find the most intriguing, unusual, and nostalgia-inducing gear at VeloSwap.
In the wake of spy photos showing a new SRAM eTap group, it looks like world champ Wout Van Aert is riding the new components as well.
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This week's tech news roundup includes a new indoor smart trainer, Zwift's journey to France, a charity campaign, and a new bike tool.
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The days are getting shorter. Weather is deteriorating. And cyclists have more choices than ever when it comes to indoor smart trainers.
Wahoo remains the king of the smart trainer world with the Kickr, a stable, accurate, and user-friendly trainer that now offers a suite of accessories.
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DeAnima AMG-01
Lennard reflects on the injuries he has dealt with over the years and what he might have done to avoid or reduce risk.
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Check out James Huang's author page.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
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With a stable platform, good looks, and nearly best-in-class performance metrics, the CycleOps H2 comes close to dethroning Wahoo's Kickr.
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Alloy stems get integrated Garmin mount and new seatposts ease adjustment considerably.
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Wahoo's Kickr Core is likely the best smart trainer on the market for the price. It's stable, quiet, and easy to set up on Zwift.
Lennard Zinn addresses a question related to customizing a drivetrain and handlebars for use on a recumbent bike.
Words and Images by William Tracy
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Elite's Drivo II smart trainer offers accurate power measurement and stout construction for workouts and virtual trainer sessions.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
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A Super-Light Go-To Base For Three Seasons
A Digital Pump, a new/old Pista Plus, the Ypsilon Y-Wrench and a carbon bottle cage.
Mike Wilk is hooked on building and riding bikes that most have forgotten about. Vintage mountain bikes, specifically. Bikes from the sport's early days, when the mountain bike itself was still being defined. There's something wonderful, he says, about going back to a simpler time.
We take a look at Osloh jeans, Striipe socks, and the Pactimo x PELOTON Transport Duffle
At the end of the day (or during the middle of the day) your lights just might be the most important component on your bike.
How easy is it to adapt to a new crankarm length? Lennard explains and fields follow-up on his custom saddle article.
Think you know how a bicycle works? Think again. Lennard Zinn joins us on Fast Talk to discuss the physics of bike design.
Cutting edge aero for less, but there are some compromises.
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It’s clear Eddy Merckx Bikes has not forgotten its gravel past.
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The C64 delivers more performance, more aggression, more pure speed, than any C series bike before.
More and more riders are heading off the tarmac and onto the gravel, but road bikes are not dead. Not even close.
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It is clear e-bikes have a bright future, but it’s equally clear that no one knows yet what that future will look like.
Ibis hardtail aims for affordability, Lezyne pump is more than pump, Scicon unveils snub-nosed saddle, Kask launches a gravel helmet, BKool releases an update
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Recovering from a hip fracture, Steve Maxwell turns to a high-tech solution to get a bike fit to reduce the risk of further injury.
For years, the bike industry has trended toward integrated componentry. In the last few years, it seems to have reached a tipping point.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about tubular base tape, headset spacer stack height, and more.
Beginner riders and those looking to hone their MTB skills are returning to old-school flat pedals with lots of new options on the market.
This bike is all about speed, and it quickly became one of our favorite bikes of the year.
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Words and images by James Startt
Words and images by James Startt